Sometimes we can think that there is some solution that is just going to magically appear and make our world better.
Archives for October 2012
The Philippines, Part 3 – In The Footsteps Of Jesuits
A visit to Baclayon, founded by the Jesuits in 1596, serves as a backdrop for Vince Ross’s final travel excursion in the Philippines.
Transforming the Aged
Those who care for the elderly are heroes indeed. They are the epitome of spirituality because they see beyond the wrinkles and smells and the things others find revolting. They see the humanity of the elderly, the raw beauty of aging, and embrace it.
The Forgetting Of Colour
I didn’t bring a bouquet of purple lilac or dark chocolates: Gift-wrapped with ribbon and metallic silver bow …
The Opportunist!
An opportunist, the Griffon Vulture is a large Old World vulture attaining a wingspan of 7.5 to 9.2 ft and weighing in at up to 25 pounds.
Why Your Stakes Shouldn’t Be Too High
This week’s video cautions against raising stakes beyond the scope and established conflict of your story.
In Her Veins
Two years ago, Erin Roberts boarded a plane bound for America to visit her boyfriend. She left Australia as a vibrant 30-year-old, career oriented woman with aspiration for greatness. The sky was the limit but on the flight home she became a victim to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and collapsed upon arrival at Brisbane Airport. […]
Life is Anything But Short
It’s not relative; it’s real, and it’s long, and it’s happening now: Life
Tarmac Meditations #95: Why I Shoot Ultras
If you can’t run then you can give back to the thing that has given you so much.
The West Wing: Aaron Sorkin’s TV Gem (Part One)
There is only one series that has moved me to such a degree that I have been compelled to watch individual episodes numerous times. That series is The West Wing.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- …
- 9
- Next Page »